Browsing Nursing and midwifery - Collected Works by Title
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Gamete donor medical records: whose information is it?
(MJA Publishing Group, 2012)This year, the Law Reform Committee of the Parliament of Victoria released recommendations from an inquiry into various aspects of donor conception, including the ability of donor-conceived people to access identifying and ... -
GATTACA and genetic determinism
(Elsevier, 2018-08-16)Gattaca (1997) is a film that depicts a world in “the not-so-distant future” where naturally conceived humans are labelled as in-valids or de-gene-erates. In-valids form the lower class of society, while genetically selected ... -
Gender Differences in the Physical and Psychological Manifestation of Childhood Trauma and/or Adversity in People with Psychosis
(Frontiers Media, 2016)The link between childhood trauma and/or adversity and risk of psychosis is well known. Our aim was to determine the prevalence of childhood trauma and/or adversity in people who have psychotic disorders and to investigate ... -
Governing nursing: curriculum as a rhetorical vehicle using South Australian nursing schools from the 1950s onwards as an illustrative case
(eContent Management Pty Ltd, 2008)This paper explores how governance processes for nursing curriculum in South Australia changed since the 1950s. The strategy used to undertake this analysis is through discourse analysis of nursing curriculum from the 1950s ... -
Graduate-entry medical student variables that predict academic and clinical achievement
(Shannon Research Press, 2004-08)A hypothetical model was formulated to explore factors that influenced academic and clinical achievement for graduate-entry medical students completing their third year of university studies. Nine latent variables were ... -
Having a baby in Australia: women’s business, risky business, or big business?
(University of Western Australia, 2011-05)This paper seeks to explore the haphazard impact of existing maternity service arrangements and interests on women both as non-homogenous individuals and as groups, to stimulate consideration of new possibilities. Toward ... -
Heart Failure Following Cancer Therapy in Patients with Hematological Malignancies Aged 18 Years and Under: A Linked Health Data Analysis (1996-2009)
(American Heart Association, Inc, 2016-03-01)ntroduction: The causal link between chemotherapy treatments and subsequent cardiotoxicity is well established, particularly for children with hematological malignancies. Little information exists on the characteristics ... -
Heart failure following cancer treatment: characteristics, survival and mortality of a linked health data analysis
(Wiley, 2016-11-03)Background Cardiotoxicity resulting in heart failure is a devastating complication of cancer therapy. A patient may survive cancer only to develop heart failure (HF), which has a higher mortality rate than some cancers. Aim This ... -
Heart Failure Pharmacotherapy and Supports in the Elderly - A Short Review
(Bentham Science, 2016-08)Heart failure is predominantly a disease of the elderly with an increasing prevalence with increasing age. Increasing age is also associated with increased multi-morbidity such that elderly heart failure patients typically ... -
Hold my hand and walk with me: Empathy on the mental health inpatient unit
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Hospitality in mental health nursing
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How can we better support families living with cardiovascular disease and depression?
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2015-09-21)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the role of psychosocial treatments to support families living with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and depression. The paper highlights that depression in people with CVD ... -
How do nurse practitioners work in primary health care settings? A scoping review
(Elsevier, 2017-06-28)Objectives This scoping review explores the work of nurse practitioners in primary health care settings in developed countries and critiques their contribution to improved health outcomes. Design A scoping review design ... -
How do nurses keep children safe from abuse and neglect, and does it make a difference? A scoping review
(Elsevier, 2018-01-29)Objectives: To explore the extent of child protection work performed by nurses and identify which interventions hold the strongest evidence for future practice. Design: This scoping review was guided by Arksey and O'Malley's ... -
How we think about our past experiences affects how we can help others
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‘I Think, You Think’: Understanding the Importance of Self-Reflection to the Taking of Another Person's Perspective
(Cambridge University Press, 2017-06-08)This article reviews current knowledge about how the tendency to reflect on personal experience is related to the tendency to take another's perspective. While it is well established that self-reflection leads to a greater ... -
Identification of parental stressors in an Australian neonatal intensive care unit
(Cambridge Publishing, 2012)Aims: This study explored the types and levels of stress in parents with infants in a South Australian NICU, and identifies the psychometric properties of the Parental Stressor Scale: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (PSS:NICU) ... -
Identification of the severe sepsis patient at triage: a prospective analysis of the Australasian Triage Scale
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2014-12)Objective This study aims to investigate the accuracy and validity of the Australasian Triage Scale (ATS) as a tool to identify and manage in a timely manner the deteriorating patient with severe sepsis. Methods This was ...